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China’s multi-year property crisis is set to drag on in 2026 and further weigh on banks’ asset quality, even after the government stepped up its stimulus push to boost demand, according to Fitch ... Read More

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China's GDP growth set to dip, raising pressure for more stimulus: Reuters poll


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